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what does this mean to u.s. interests in the short term and u.s. presence and interests in the longer term? >> the short answer is, no, there is no such thing as consistency, that's not the way it works. i suspect a slightly longer answer would be, there are big changes we have begun to recognize. i think the administration has been good in recognizing them. i think it is going to be increasingly institutionized. one of those is that for a long time there was a bipartisan situation that we would rather deal with the messiness of democracy. so every administration talks about democracy, but none of them really wanted it. what they wanted were friends that would be slightly nicer, more stable, more legitimate. but every time an administration was faced with a choice whether to push for real democracy which might empoir the people which might be hostile or difficult to deal with, they always chose the dictator over the people. i think that idea that we have that choice is simply gone. i think we haven't quite caught up with the realts, and the oil pro
what does this mean to u.s. interests in the short term and u.s. presence and interests in the longer term? >> the short answer is, no, there is no such thing as consistency, that's not the way it works. i suspect a slightly longer answer would be, there are big changes we have begun to recognize. i think the administration has been good in recognizing them. i think it is going to be increasingly institutionized. one of those is that for a long time there was a bipartisan situation that...
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retired u.s. army colonel jack jacobs is an msnbc contributor and recipient of the medal of honor for his service in vietnam. it's a great honor to have you here. >> thank you. >> despite resigning, the plot keep thinkckening. >> there will continue to be disclowe schurs about what the affair was all about and how it was discovered and what role the fbi played and what role the white house played and the possibility of delaying the announcement. there will be plenty of speculation, but in terms of an effect on the cia, on the mission, i don't think it will have any affect whatsoever. it's a large organization with lots of missions. the man who is currently the acting director and very, very able. eventually he will be replaced and there will be somebody who will be nominated to take his place and petraeus' place, but the cia will carry on doing what it needs to do and being part of the overall intelligence apparatus of the american government. >> sure. well, congress is likely to call petraeus to
retired u.s. army colonel jack jacobs is an msnbc contributor and recipient of the medal of honor for his service in vietnam. it's a great honor to have you here. >> thank you. >> despite resigning, the plot keep thinkckening. >> there will continue to be disclowe schurs about what the affair was all about and how it was discovered and what role the fbi played and what role the white house played and the possibility of delaying the announcement. there will be plenty of...
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he would not say whether he thought the attack that killed a u.s. ambassador and three other americans was terrorism, but we all remember, jim, what happened during the debate. >> we do. when candy crowley jumped on the stage talking about the stage. [ laughter ] >>> look. hands off to bret baier that noticed this but was first to print it and this information that makes the president look inconsistent. why did cbs wait almost six weeks, almost two months to make it available to the public. >> practice is in the past. what is not in the air you put the is rest on the web so people can access it. to have this out few days before the election feeds the conspiracy theorists. >> some of them are smart people that its cover-up. >> i think there is difference between making a mistake and the conspiracy. put me down in they made a mistake department. if they were really part of a conspiracy they wouldn't have released this information at all until after the election. i think news organizations are bureaucratic and turf driven organizations. the purpose of
he would not say whether he thought the attack that killed a u.s. ambassador and three other americans was terrorism, but we all remember, jim, what happened during the debate. >> we do. when candy crowley jumped on the stage talking about the stage. [ laughter ] >>> look. hands off to bret baier that noticed this but was first to print it and this information that makes the president look inconsistent. why did cbs wait almost six weeks, almost two months to make it available to...
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took in under $90 million in the u.s. alone over the last three days. the last bond flick "quantum of solace" took in $67 million in its first weekend. >> bill: i heard "skyfall" is really good. >> i've heard nothing but good. as you drink your coffee this morning, look at the cup and ponder this. in less than 70 years coffee could be extinct. that's the worst-case scenario spelled out in a new study by climate change by researchers at the botanic gardens in england. the arabica coffee plant and many others could likely not grow in the wild as soon as the year 2080 because it will be too warm and the coffee growing regions of africa and south america for the beans to grow which will make the cup of coffee that will then from an indoor farm very expensive. >> bill: look, i'm all for climate change. wouldn't they grow it somewhere else? >> like in alaska. we could replace oil with coffee and it would be the new -- >> bill: this is why i stopped drinking coffee. about 20 years ago. i knew it was coming. >> correct. >> veterans day. marine sergeant took the
took in under $90 million in the u.s. alone over the last three days. the last bond flick "quantum of solace" took in $67 million in its first weekend. >> bill: i heard "skyfall" is really good. >> i've heard nothing but good. as you drink your coffee this morning, look at the cup and ponder this. in less than 70 years coffee could be extinct. that's the worst-case scenario spelled out in a new study by climate change by researchers at the botanic gardens in...
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here in the u.s. to have the tea party hammering big governments. you had occupied due to the jolly bankers of wall street. social movements are competing. we have to help the more of my mental and the day. we are 3.2 million people at last count. we are asking the world to pay attention to the least among us. there are many things we can do to help them. we will see things are happening in the developing world. think about this particular moment. not just facebook in the heat of the square but the peaceful march across the world mobile phone. across the parched land of the dense rain forests of the congo. technology is transforming things. everything is speeding up. everything is opening up. if i can talk about something i actually know about for a moment, this reminds me of the arrival of punk rock in the mid- 70's. the clash was the very base of the rock-and-roll pyramid. overnight they gave the finger to be dreadful business that was at the top of the pyramid. it was called progressive rock. epix song, know the lyrics. great reviews. -- epic son
here in the u.s. to have the tea party hammering big governments. you had occupied due to the jolly bankers of wall street. social movements are competing. we have to help the more of my mental and the day. we are 3.2 million people at last count. we are asking the world to pay attention to the least among us. there are many things we can do to help them. we will see things are happening in the developing world. think about this particular moment. not just facebook in the heat of the square but...
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if the u.s. attorney's office says, no, just appears to be a private matter or merely ma raszment, we won't prosecute, the case is over. the fbi stops it. >> but -- but they have concluded there was no harassment. >> right. >> pardon me? i'm sorry. >> the fbi -- >> no. the fact is based on what we know now, there was no harassment concluded and nothing threatening. no one said the e-mails were threatening. i said -- i think what the point david is trying to make and a legitimate question, who was the underlying predicate that the fbi had with the citizen got an e-mail to open up the preliminary inquiry? i don't think it's clear and becomes not about the threat or the harassment, whatever you want to call this thing related to kelly, this becomes the fbi's cyber division is concerned that petraeus's private e-mail is hacked in to. that's why they continue this and the crime they're looking at. this is a red herring about harassment of jill kelly, a private citizen and a social liaison. ludicrous.
if the u.s. attorney's office says, no, just appears to be a private matter or merely ma raszment, we won't prosecute, the case is over. the fbi stops it. >> but -- but they have concluded there was no harassment. >> right. >> pardon me? i'm sorry. >> the fbi -- >> no. the fact is based on what we know now, there was no harassment concluded and nothing threatening. no one said the e-mails were threatening. i said -- i think what the point david is trying to make...
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the u.s. pauses for a day to remember the extraordinary sacrifices american troops made on the battlefield but well why for a zoom than wars rage on our team takes a closer look at battlefield america and the homelessness suicide and mental illness these men and women fight when they return from. well it's monday november twelfth five pm in washington d.c. my name is christine for and you're watching our team. well over the last few days there has been quite a bit of fallout over the resignation of cia director general david petraeus over an extramarital affair but according to a select few the affair with the woman who was not his wife is not the biggest issue here the bigger problem they argue is that the affair the general has with the media has been a problem as a result a whole lot of questions that probably should have been asked about petraeus jobs and about that attack in benghazi libya that killed ambassador chris stevens were not asked here's something we wondered back on september e
the u.s. pauses for a day to remember the extraordinary sacrifices american troops made on the battlefield but well why for a zoom than wars rage on our team takes a closer look at battlefield america and the homelessness suicide and mental illness these men and women fight when they return from. well it's monday november twelfth five pm in washington d.c. my name is christine for and you're watching our team. well over the last few days there has been quite a bit of fallout over the...
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and the u.s. says oh the u.s. is on the path of japan they either say that because they want to say how bad the u.s. is doing and how long this is going to be or they say hey look you know you can keep sputtering along for a really long time without just like falling off the map and being priced out of the bond markets of regardless what does this kind of energy outlook mean that the u.s. if you're comparing it to japan could age a little better does it change like i think it could it's funny it's you know four years ago when this whole process of q.e. started in a recession it. he said that look like japan you'd be laughed out of the room everyone would just say oh we're not japan we're not japan and you could mention any one of our markets not like japan four years into it more and more people are saying oh you know what we look a lot like japan so we need to do something we need something other than q.e. in this monetary stimulus and i think you know a real effect of energy policy where we get jobs getting the
and the u.s. says oh the u.s. is on the path of japan they either say that because they want to say how bad the u.s. is doing and how long this is going to be or they say hey look you know you can keep sputtering along for a really long time without just like falling off the map and being priced out of the bond markets of regardless what does this kind of energy outlook mean that the u.s. if you're comparing it to japan could age a little better does it change like i think it could it's funny...
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now the u.s. election wasn't without its glitches with some reports of voting irregularities in areas but it's overseas at polls which seem to be a bit consent americans. are now reports. you know like to me to tell you the truth honesty is the best policy while maybe not in u.s. elections two words define why people hate america double standard on everything this presidential election season these two words are back in full swing the basic definition of a double standard is a rule or principle unfairly applied in different ways to different people or groups let's find out if this is relevant to the us election system from questionable voter id regulations to shorten to early voting time slots to gerrymandering were rigged drawing congressional district lines to favor certain party laws affecting voters rights are passed left and right and vary state by state do you have an eric holder this video shows how easy it is to attempt to steal attorney general eric holder's vote when an idea is not requi
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plus online we've got the story of how one u.s. agency sworn to help people in the case of emergency is now showing up cold shoulder two thousand. now it's been less than a week since barack obama was reelected president of the united states and he's wasted no time in getting back to business during the election campaign manny perceived challenger mitt romney to possess a more aggressive foreign policy but as archie's going to check out explains obama has began his second term with decisive action. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of touch with middle class america we are on the american family and we rise or fall together as one. winning for him right after reelection is the so-called fiscal cliff a combination of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts all we need is action from the house
plus online we've got the story of how one u.s. agency sworn to help people in the case of emergency is now showing up cold shoulder two thousand. now it's been less than a week since barack obama was reelected president of the united states and he's wasted no time in getting back to business during the election campaign manny perceived challenger mitt romney to possess a more aggressive foreign policy but as archie's going to check out explains obama has began his second term with decisive...
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to cross not the u.s. fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is being talked about it what happens if we go over the cliff doesn't sound like something good to happen. there you know there are three or four things that can have been terms of tax cuts and spending cuts tax increases and spending cuts and the total amount if we were to do absolutely nothing would be about six hundred billion dollars in a fifteen trillion dollar economy so quite severe it would definitely go into recession would be a severe recession.
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-u.s. free trade agreement which i think will create a real spur economic growth in both of our economies. i was delighted to hear overnight that president obama singled out his commitment to do with climate change, another area where we can work together very well. >> mr. speaker, the deputy prime minister tells us he supports the living wage and the increase announced on monday. can he tell us how many councils paid a living wage? spent mr. speaker, as she knows own leader, her own leader -- >> order, the honorable lady has asked the deputy prime minister a question. members will have to have to hear the answer. the deputy prime minister spend as she knows her own leader has said this is a voluntary process by which we need to encourage both councils and employers in the public and private sector to pay a living wage. no one will disagree, no one will disagree with the idea of a living wage that people will pay a fair wage for a fair days work. there's a lot of extra work that needs to be
-u.s. free trade agreement which i think will create a real spur economic growth in both of our economies. i was delighted to hear overnight that president obama singled out his commitment to do with climate change, another area where we can work together very well. >> mr. speaker, the deputy prime minister tells us he supports the living wage and the increase announced on monday. can he tell us how many councils paid a living wage? spent mr. speaker, as she knows own leader, her own...
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let's not forget the u.s. government spent billions of dollars growing the afghanistan security forces from 70,000 to 3552,000 now. this has been one of the largest military recruitments training programs that the world has ever seen. the u.s. government spent billions, i think it was $22 billion in 2010 or 2011. so it's not unnatural to see these time of attacks. of course the insurgency will take advantage of this. how do you get tens ofthousands of recruits. they have taken steps to find way to prevent this from happening. it's unavoidable we've had 60 killings and 42 attacks. just yesterday two spanish soldiers were wounded by two afghanistan national army soldiers who opened fire on them. so this is something that is quite worrisome because you've got insurgents to worry about and this entire problem inside the afghanistan army that you are training and mentoring. host: i'm going to look at this tweet but it's from one of our viewers who says the only violence is caused by us being there. how do you respo
let's not forget the u.s. government spent billions of dollars growing the afghanistan security forces from 70,000 to 3552,000 now. this has been one of the largest military recruitments training programs that the world has ever seen. the u.s. government spent billions, i think it was $22 billion in 2010 or 2011. so it's not unnatural to see these time of attacks. of course the insurgency will take advantage of this. how do you get tens ofthousands of recruits. they have taken steps to find way...
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can and u.s. telecom has advocated the position that congress should enable better sharing of information between companies, telephone companies themselves and the government. why, why would this approach, um, be better than regulation? >> guest: well, i think with regulation comes, um, a concern that we'll be overregulated, and we won't be able to run our businesses the way we need to. and i think the last thing we need is another, um, regulatory entity that's designed to oversee an industry. we can handle this ourselves. i think that, um, we're the experts. we know what needs to be done. today there's unprecedented cooperation between companies. and we want to work closely with the government. they're getting more of these cyber threats than, um, or as many as business today. so the cooperative way without creating additional regulation, which to us translates to money and taxes, we think is a better way to handle it. >> and right now there are a number of legal considerations, too, right? that
can and u.s. telecom has advocated the position that congress should enable better sharing of information between companies, telephone companies themselves and the government. why, why would this approach, um, be better than regulation? >> guest: well, i think with regulation comes, um, a concern that we'll be overregulated, and we won't be able to run our businesses the way we need to. and i think the last thing we need is another, um, regulatory entity that's designed to oversee an...
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to cross-talk the u.s. fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is being talked about it what happens if we go over the cliff doesn't sound like something good to happen. there you know there or are three.
to cross-talk the u.s. fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the...
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right now the u.s. imports 20% of its energy needs. >> susie: so our word on the street tonight is "oil". joining us, gregg greenberg, reporter at the street.com. hey, gregg, i know you have been talking to a lot of oil experts today. it's kind of hard to imagine the u.s. after all these years being energy independent. what were they telling new what did you hear? look, scsi, the trend is certainly favorable. it's nice to hear we are producing more energy here in america and much greater than the reverse but i have to take reports like this with a grigg grain of salt. we have been hearing about peak energy for a long time, hearing about saudi arabia's reserves for a long time and you have to take it with a haley dose of skepticism, good news then again you have to be a little bit keptic. >> susie: all right, but if you do believe it's going to happen you have actually identified some companies and industry sectors that will be winners and losers if there is certainly does happen tsttlie . let's look at
right now the u.s. imports 20% of its energy needs. >> susie: so our word on the street tonight is "oil". joining us, gregg greenberg, reporter at the street.com. hey, gregg, i know you have been talking to a lot of oil experts today. it's kind of hard to imagine the u.s. after all these years being energy independent. what were they telling new what did you hear? look, scsi, the trend is certainly favorable. it's nice to hear we are producing more energy here in america and...
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and the u.s. pauses for a day to remember the extraordinary sacrifices american troops made on the battlefield but well life resumes and wars rage on takes a closer look at battlefield america and the homelessness suicides and mental illness these men and women fight when they return from war. it's monday november eleventh four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for is now and you're watching our t.v. . our top story today is one that just maybe renewed your faith that solutions to big problems don't have to be political or based on greed that some actions being taken right now are rooted in basic logic and even more so in kindness i'm talking about the rolling jubilee a new program launched by members of occupy wall street who have been raising money to purchase distressed consumer debt from financial firms at an extremely reduced price once they own someones debt they forgive it here's how it works normally when people need money to pay for education housing or medical attention they go to a ba
and the u.s. pauses for a day to remember the extraordinary sacrifices american troops made on the battlefield but well life resumes and wars rage on takes a closer look at battlefield america and the homelessness suicides and mental illness these men and women fight when they return from war. it's monday november eleventh four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for is now and you're watching our t.v. . our top story today is one that just maybe renewed your faith that solutions to big...
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the u.s. agriculture department reports the soy bean crop recovered from the dry summer with a rainy fall. the ag department raised its forecast on corn production even though yields from heat-scorched crops remain at the lowest level since 2006. friday's crop report triggered across-the-board selling in the grain market, which eventually could trickle down to prices at the store. "it should stablize for feed ingredients, for example. that will help people going forward. meanwhile, cotton yields are up 12% from last year. a kink in apple's supply chain is putting pressure on foxconn. foxconn's chief executive admits having a hard time meeting the huge demand of apple's latest products such as the iphone 5 because of the complexity of manufacturing the new items. it's shedding some light on the manufacturing process, according to michael manna, host of the tech talk show "t4 show." "these are becoming more complex devices. they're changing the screws up, they're changing the manufacturing metho
the u.s. agriculture department reports the soy bean crop recovered from the dry summer with a rainy fall. the ag department raised its forecast on corn production even though yields from heat-scorched crops remain at the lowest level since 2006. friday's crop report triggered across-the-board selling in the grain market, which eventually could trickle down to prices at the store. "it should stablize for feed ingredients, for example. that will help people going forward. meanwhile, cotton...
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we worked closely with our friends at the u.s. chamber of commerce. they're our hiring heroes program. i will be with them later this week. we're proud of the results. we have a ways to go. we hope others follow in line. melissa: thanks for coming on veterans day. i thought it was interesting the stats prove this is tick lawley good fit. -- particularly good fit. >> thanks, melissa. melissa: bill o'reilly may have the best selling nonfiction book. watch out. my memoir is out today and i have some of the biggest names in the business helping it to make a slash. watch out, bill o'reilly. you can never have too much money or too many books. that is the big cheese, roger ailes at my party. ♪ . ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event nd get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now f an exceptional pre. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. â
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unlike all the previous empires commit the u.s. is unwilling to dominate the free world the way previous pictures had. that postwar world asked of america shares resources unreservedly, restrain itself economically and rebuild former friends and enemies enthusiastically. this in turn produce wealth and leisure in western europe, all provided by the protection of the american military. that wealth of nature would in turn a road to their institutions and disciplines needed to maintain, let alone expand freedom and prosperity for others. i went to mention for a moment the role of the soviet union because we take this on as a challenge to match prevailing wisdom. after 1942, the army army overwhelmed or not these. it was nip and tuck in the winter of 1941, 42. one study said just did in 85% outside moscow in winter of 1942 is british. the best fighter plane in 1941, 42 was the play and the americans wouldn't fly the p. 39. resupplied soviets about their radios, all their radio flyer, shipping to provide all that stuff. tracks. all they
unlike all the previous empires commit the u.s. is unwilling to dominate the free world the way previous pictures had. that postwar world asked of america shares resources unreservedly, restrain itself economically and rebuild former friends and enemies enthusiastically. this in turn produce wealth and leisure in western europe, all provided by the protection of the american military. that wealth of nature would in turn a road to their institutions and disciplines needed to maintain, let alone...
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-u.s. free trade agreement which would spur economic growth in both our economies and also for instance was delighted to hear overnight president obama singled out his commitment to dealing with climate change, another area where we can work together very well with him. >> mr. speaker, the deputy prime minister tells us he supports the living wage and the increase on monday. can he tell us how many lib dems councils pay the living wage? >> mr. speaker, i'm sure she knows her own leader -- order. >> the honorable lady asked the deputy prime minister a question. members will have the urtess i to hear the answer. i want to hear it. >> her own leader said this is a voluntary process by which we need to encourage both councils and employers in the public and private sectors to pay the living wage. no one will disagree with the idea of a living wage where people are paid a fair wage for a full day's work. there is a lot of extra work to be done to make this a reality. but guess what, it is this g
-u.s. free trade agreement which would spur economic growth in both our economies and also for instance was delighted to hear overnight president obama singled out his commitment to dealing with climate change, another area where we can work together very well with him. >> mr. speaker, the deputy prime minister tells us he supports the living wage and the increase on monday. can he tell us how many lib dems councils pay the living wage? >> mr. speaker, i'm sure she knows her own...
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general petraeus was scheduled to testify before congress this week about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, lybia. his former deputy and acting c.i.a. director will testify instead. but lawmakers say bet pet -- petraeus may be called to testify in the future. >> i don't see how you could find out what happened in benghazi before, during and after the attack if general petraeus doesn't testify. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that general petraeus visited libya last month and called several members of congress the week before he resigned to give him his assessment ever the attack. randall -- of the attack. ran disal pinkston, cbs news -- randall pinkston, cbs news, washington. >> the f.b.i. began investigating petraeus after a woman said broadwell was sending her harassing e- mails. >>> parades marked veterans day on sunday from coast to coast. at arlington national cemetery, president obama paid tribute to those who didn't make it back home alive. the president said the wreath he laid at the tomb of the unknown is intended to remember every service member who has e
general petraeus was scheduled to testify before congress this week about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, lybia. his former deputy and acting c.i.a. director will testify instead. but lawmakers say bet pet -- petraeus may be called to testify in the future. >> i don't see how you could find out what happened in benghazi before, during and after the attack if general petraeus doesn't testify. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that general petraeus visited libya...
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in france you pay $38 u.s. annika worldwide calling to 70 countries come not just the u.s. and canada. worldwide television, not just domestic. 10 times faster downloading and your painless and 25 cents on the dollar. all this other countries under and the fundamental principle in the chronology rather the key to economic growth of industrialization came along and you had to move heavy things like steel. the 20 century came along. it was interstate highway programs and airports that are crucial to economic growth. now it's the information superhighway. the rest of the world is getting the information is deeper highway. as literally told by the chief pr person at ricin that was the phrase i'm not really used anymore. assume the company actually has fiber-optic to your home. but the companies are not wired the whole country. universal access, really high-speed internet lead to a even imagine what they are. if you build it, they will come. we are going to be left in the dust economically. and then these companies but to the state legislatures and they got all the subtle change
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predicts it will overtake the u.s. and become number one by twenty sixteen beijing is promising to increase its influence across the globe by buying up businesses in europe and developing africa's vast natural resources but. traces the nation's rise. lighting the flame on the international stage building to new heights on this world . and soaring beyond its limits whether it outer space the arctic outer continental shelf or on your local store shelves china is making its ambitions known let's see this is made in china. made in china china well cheap economic goods have translated into massive profits for china as well as criticism you know this comes amid growing concern that china is using its economic clout for political leverage . different. trying not very promising country. in europe with the rising twenty trial less than fine the i.m.f. says china could surpass the us economically in real terms by twenty sixteen it may not help the countless chinese who live in poverty but it sure makes rivals nervous china's eco
predicts it will overtake the u.s. and become number one by twenty sixteen beijing is promising to increase its influence across the globe by buying up businesses in europe and developing africa's vast natural resources but. traces the nation's rise. lighting the flame on the international stage building to new heights on this world . and soaring beyond its limits whether it outer space the arctic outer continental shelf or on your local store shelves china is making its ambitions known let's...
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walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: eugene jarecki is an award winning filmmaker whose previous projects include "why we fight." is the latest project is "the house we live in." here are some scenes. >> you have to understand the war on drugs has never been about drugs. >> americas public enemy number one is a drug abuse. >> what will you do when someone offers you drugs? >> just say no! >> we intend to end the drug menace and to eliminate this dark evil enemy within. >> put him away. >> three strikes and you're out. >> somebody down the road said drugs are bad. there is no argument there. but think about where we are 30 years later. >> i do what i have to do. i know how to survive. i have some way, so -- >> the war against drugs is heating up. >> i think i should have wrote -- they should have written prison guard on my forehead because it's just it's me. >> let him go to prison. >> 20 year
walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: eugene jarecki is an award winning filmmaker whose previous projects include "why we fight." is the latest project is "the house we live in." here are some scenes. >> you have to understand the war on drugs has never been about drugs. >> americas public enemy number one...
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>> caller: looking at u.s. domestic play, you did a segment in june, it rallied and then reported earnings on october 24th, it seemed like the earnings were great. great guidance. but it took a 9.5% beat as of the next day. does the stock still have room to roll? >> i think it does. i was talking with stephanie, the research director of actionworks.com. there is a class of stocks that are up 50% or more. unless they blow away the numbers and get you to do a raise, they just don't go up. that's part of what's their problem. red bull? that's right. finally be a bull in the china shop. the macro says it. the micro says it. things are stabilizing. i think 2013 will be a very good year for china which is why in 2012 you have to buy the fxi. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, trucking? westport innovations seemed out of gas after reporting last week. but then it went into overdrive after the announcement it would be making engines for long haul trucks. are hopes for nat gas fuel future back on the table? find out in cr
>> caller: looking at u.s. domestic play, you did a segment in june, it rallied and then reported earnings on october 24th, it seemed like the earnings were great. great guidance. but it took a 9.5% beat as of the next day. does the stock still have room to roll? >> i think it does. i was talking with stephanie, the research director of actionworks.com. there is a class of stocks that are up 50% or more. unless they blow away the numbers and get you to do a raise, they just don't go...
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because of these issues in the u.s.? >> well, taking a look at some of the large global players here in the u.s. and outside, because as tax rates go up here in the united states, what we're about to see is probably the laugher curve in reverse. tax rates going up, revenues declining, creating a headwind for gdp. we're look at companies in the world for looking for global growth opportunity outside our borders. >> mark, let me get your standpoint on this. all year all we've been hearing about are dividend payers. why? because the yield -- there's no yield anywhere with rates where they are. everyone is searching for yield. they've found it in some companies that actually pay dividend, etf that pay dividend. there's a lot of those that have done so well. is this the time to avoid or sell those companies now or not? >> well, i don't think so, maria. i think i mean, i think we'll see higher taxes whether we get those through reduced deductions or obama care surtax. a lot of high quality businesses that pay the $210 billion
because of these issues in the u.s.? >> well, taking a look at some of the large global players here in the u.s. and outside, because as tax rates go up here in the united states, what we're about to see is probably the laugher curve in reverse. tax rates going up, revenues declining, creating a headwind for gdp. we're look at companies in the world for looking for global growth opportunity outside our borders. >> mark, let me get your standpoint on this. all year all we've been...
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the u.s. -- a new report today says the u.s. is set to surpass saudi arabia in oil output by 2020. but is that really going to help bring prices down here at home? talk about that coming up. the answer may surprise you. >>> also ahead, lockheed martins incoming ceo, just the latest corporate leader ousted because of a sex scandal on the same day the cia chief goes down for the same reason. should both men have kept their jobs, though? we have a debate on that coming up. stay tuned. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity rati
the u.s. -- a new report today says the u.s. is set to surpass saudi arabia in oil output by 2020. but is that really going to help bring prices down here at home? talk about that coming up. the answer may surprise you. >>> also ahead, lockheed martins incoming ceo, just the latest corporate leader ousted because of a sex scandal on the same day the cia chief goes down for the same reason. should both men have kept their jobs, though? we have a debate on that coming up. stay tuned....
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. >>> new figure shows international enrollment at u.s. college and universities grew nearly 6% last year even as total enrollment was levelingoff. much of the growth at public college notably in the midwest. >>> the holocaust survivor and noble peace prize winner will speak at a jewish facility at convention center. >>> studies says exposure to cell phone radiation during pregnancy may lead to hyperactivity. patients should be cautious with the devices and it's recommended that pregnant women hold the phones away from their body when they are using them. >>> when moms give birth, they have all sorts of choicess and advice and among the tips is how to properly breast feed. maryland department of health and mental hygiene announces breast feeding policies and recommendations for hospital steek get medical centers to be baby friend -- seeking to get medical centers to be baby friendly environment. they are speaking about the benefits of the new recommendations not just for the baby but as well for the monday. >>> generous blood donation help
. >>> new figure shows international enrollment at u.s. college and universities grew nearly 6% last year even as total enrollment was levelingoff. much of the growth at public college notably in the midwest. >>> the holocaust survivor and noble peace prize winner will speak at a jewish facility at convention center. >>> studies says exposure to cell phone radiation during pregnancy may lead to hyperactivity. patients should be cautious with the devices and it's...
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a grueling campaign that cost almost a billion dollars barack obama has secured a second term as a u.s. president he edged hard line and mitt romney by selling a socially conscious domestic vision and a diplomacy based focus on foreign affairs but a bomb a softer campaign talk soon transformed into even tougher action that's before all the ballots have been counted what is going to take an expense. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of touch with middle class america we are an american family and we rise or fall together as one nation. fiscal cliff for him right after reelection is the so-called fiscal cliff a combination of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts all we need is action from the house. and i've got the pen ready to sign the bill right away. but averting the fiscal cliff is probably not the first issue addressed by the president. h
a grueling campaign that cost almost a billion dollars barack obama has secured a second term as a u.s. president he edged hard line and mitt romney by selling a socially conscious domestic vision and a diplomacy based focus on foreign affairs but a bomb a softer campaign talk soon transformed into even tougher action that's before all the ballots have been counted what is going to take an expense. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and...
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but the iea says that the u.s. is going to overtake saudi arabia as the top oil producer in the world by 2020. then by 2035, just about two decades from now, we will see our reliance on middle eastern oil completely gone. in fact we will become completely self-sufficient in terms of our energy needs. how will this happen? what is the road to our energy independence? well, we've already seen it happening. we've already seen conventional oil and gas production start to taper off and we're getting that oil and gas from unconventional sources, from fracking. and that is increasing dramatically. in fact, nearly half of the global production that we're seeing in natural gas in particular through 2035 is going to come from unconventional gas, according to the international energy agency, and majority of that will come from the united states. so what does this mean for the dploe global energy trade? it means we're going to see a build-up and diversification of oil and gas that's going to change that landscape as well. in f
but the iea says that the u.s. is going to overtake saudi arabia as the top oil producer in the world by 2020. then by 2035, just about two decades from now, we will see our reliance on middle eastern oil completely gone. in fact we will become completely self-sufficient in terms of our energy needs. how will this happen? what is the road to our energy independence? well, we've already seen it happening. we've already seen conventional oil and gas production start to taper off and we're getting...
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we talk about things that are more common to the u.s. attorney. we talk about fraud and identify theft and hate crimes and civil rights issue and there's one thing that comes up in absolutely every conversation that i have had with people in the district, and that was bullying. and it really, it was, it's not surprising to the people in this room, i know. it was not surprising to me but it was troubling to me that in every community that i was meeting with, this was an issue prrp violence, harassment, physical, cyber, social, children on children, this kind of behavior is so disturbing and so troubling and so heartbreaking to so many people. even in this place, even in san francisco, california and northern california, which has got to be if not the most tolerant place in the country certainly amuck the most tolerance and diverse places in the community, this is what i was hearing out in the community and it's something we wanted to get involved in. and i'm so grateful that as a result of that all of you have agreed to come together to have a conv
we talk about things that are more common to the u.s. attorney. we talk about fraud and identify theft and hate crimes and civil rights issue and there's one thing that comes up in absolutely every conversation that i have had with people in the district, and that was bullying. and it really, it was, it's not surprising to the people in this room, i know. it was not surprising to me but it was troubling to me that in every community that i was meeting with, this was an issue prrp violence,...
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together we'll go far. >> the fed issues u.s. currency. that's why it says, "federal reserve note," on all the bills in your wallet. this is the bureau of engraving and printing just a few blocks from bernanke's office. the fed's mandate from congress is to put enough money in the system for maximum employment but not so much that it sets off inflation. the fed actually pays for itself and returns billions in profits to the treasury. in a sense, bernanke has been preparing for this emergency his whole professional life. he got a phd in economics from m.i.t., he chaired the economics department at princeton, and his specialty is the great depression. he's among many economists who now believe that it was the federal reserve itself that helped turn a recession in 1929 into a global calamity. >> they made two mistakes, basically. one was, they let the money supply contract very sharply. prices fell, deflation. so monetary policy was, in fact, very contractionary, very tight during that period. and then the second mistake they made was, they l
together we'll go far. >> the fed issues u.s. currency. that's why it says, "federal reserve note," on all the bills in your wallet. this is the bureau of engraving and printing just a few blocks from bernanke's office. the fed's mandate from congress is to put enough money in the system for maximum employment but not so much that it sets off inflation. the fed actually pays for itself and returns billions in profits to the treasury. in a sense, bernanke has been preparing for...
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so the u.s. needs to start holding saudi arabia to some measure of transparency because it is that sort of constant raising the ante that is going to appear no matter how much money we put into education and to what we've worked very hard on and others to. so i think -- i hope this will be a part of the service that the administration can put on because for the security, stability and the development somebody mentioned a final thing i would say is in terms of the long term return for the u.s. money there isn't going to be that much money i don't know how much it's placed but what is delivered is going to be significant. i would put it on the education. i think the return for the small amount is pretty far more than the 15 or the one aircraft carrier. [applause] >> thanks for addressing not only the internal issues but taking us on a good tour of the region which included india but also afghanistan, and that takes us to the ambassador the role of afghanistan has been spoken of in the historical co
so the u.s. needs to start holding saudi arabia to some measure of transparency because it is that sort of constant raising the ante that is going to appear no matter how much money we put into education and to what we've worked very hard on and others to. so i think -- i hope this will be a part of the service that the administration can put on because for the security, stability and the development somebody mentioned a final thing i would say is in terms of the long term return for the u.s....
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again, this idea that the u.s. can occupy these countries successfully, militarily, and we shipped them in our image, is wrong. a lot of people say the u.s. had a responsibility to help afghan women. this is just a redefinition of colonialism. white men stephen brown women from brown men. if you associate women's liberation with a foreign imperial project, you actually harm it in the eyes of locals. it is much more likely that girls will proceed in becoming a spear and for the success of the project. >> i spoke with him sunday in princeton, new jersey at the 32nd anniversary of the coalition for peace action. juan cole is a university professor at the the receipt of michigan. when we come back, we continue our veterans day special. stay with us. >> "people got to be free" by the young rascals. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. sunday was veteran's day, the federal holiday honoring the men and women who fought in the u.s. forces. president obama attended a ceremony
again, this idea that the u.s. can occupy these countries successfully, militarily, and we shipped them in our image, is wrong. a lot of people say the u.s. had a responsibility to help afghan women. this is just a redefinition of colonialism. white men stephen brown women from brown men. if you associate women's liberation with a foreign imperial project, you actually harm it in the eyes of locals. it is much more likely that girls will proceed in becoming a spear and for the success of the...
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we had to get permission from the u.s. air force, u.s. army, and, you know, it took a long, long time. two weeks before getting on thoo plane we did not have permission. i was sweating bullets. it was before new year, 2010. then finally at the last minute we got permission to get on that plane. what we see there is -- we don't see the people who were in that study. we ended up following a person in that clip, sergeant yates, who was heavily, heavily over-medicating. we see what happens when we have a fragmented system. when we have a bunch of doctors picking out bits and pieces of us. there is no reason a human being should be on as many drugs as he was on that plane. he almost died on that plane. >> he had containers full of pills. >> the nurses and doctors on the plane could not figure out how many drugs he was on. his blood pressure dropped to a dangerous level where he almost died. i mean the whole plane was literally on shutdown. everyone was on high alert. >> that was in the air? >> it was in the air. >> you came from germany? >> to
we had to get permission from the u.s. air force, u.s. army, and, you know, it took a long, long time. two weeks before getting on thoo plane we did not have permission. i was sweating bullets. it was before new year, 2010. then finally at the last minute we got permission to get on that plane. what we see there is -- we don't see the people who were in that study. we ended up following a person in that clip, sergeant yates, who was heavily, heavily over-medicating. we see what happens when we...
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interesting residence in almost two dozen states are now petitioning the white house to secede from the u.s. you heard me right secede one person who filed a petition in texas even side of the abuse of civil rights in the case of the n.b.a. and c.s.a. as his reasoning but i would wager to say that he's a minority these are the states filing you for the session more than half of them are southern states does it look familiar well it's good this is a map of the historic self interested me enough with the exception of virginia as every single state that was in the confederacy is now on board with this petition and ironically these are the some of the very same states plagued with institutionalized racism to this very day i can't just help but wonder if this effort is not just about obama's policies because if it were why didn't we see this kind of initiative during the bush administration i mean after all the policies are pretty much still the same obviously i'm no fan of obama but the most vocal criticisms about him are based on bigotry and racism and unfortunately that's what the media gives
interesting residence in almost two dozen states are now petitioning the white house to secede from the u.s. you heard me right secede one person who filed a petition in texas even side of the abuse of civil rights in the case of the n.b.a. and c.s.a. as his reasoning but i would wager to say that he's a minority these are the states filing you for the session more than half of them are southern states does it look familiar well it's good this is a map of the historic self interested me enough...
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. >> if pure looking for a way to -- you're looking for a way to say thank you to our u.s. military, why not donate money that goes toward a holiday food basket this season? everything you donate stays right in the d.c. area to help our local service members and their families. so call our phone line 202-895- 5560. our phone bank will take your donations until 7:30 tonight. >>> in tonight's health alert another clue in the quest to understand what causes autism. a danish study of 97,000 children over a six year period found the risk of being diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder was twice as high when mothers had the flu during pregnancy. if the mother had a fever more than a week, children had a risk three times as high. >> common sense would say it wouldn't be good for the baby to be exposed to high temperatures or to a virus that's in your bloodstream. >> now researchers stress the results of this study are very preliminary. overall risks are very low. the cdc estimates one in 88 children in the united states has some form of autism. by the way, pregnant women are a
. >> if pure looking for a way to -- you're looking for a way to say thank you to our u.s. military, why not donate money that goes toward a holiday food basket this season? everything you donate stays right in the d.c. area to help our local service members and their families. so call our phone line 202-895- 5560. our phone bank will take your donations until 7:30 tonight. >>> in tonight's health alert another clue in the quest to understand what causes autism. a danish study of...